Un palais d'épines et de roses

Tapa dura, 528 páginas

Idioma French

Publicado el 11 de noviembre de 2021 por La Martinière Jeunesse.

ISBN:
978-2-7324-8759-5
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En chassant dans les bois enneigés, Feyre voulait seulement nourrir sa famille. Mais elle a commis l'irréparable en tuant un Fae, et la voici emmenée de force à Prythian, royaume des immortels. Là-bas, pourtant, sa prison est un palais magnifique et son geôlier n'a rien d'un monstre. Tamlin, un Grand Seigneur Fae, la traite comme une princesse. Et pourquoi lui et sa cour se cachent-ils derrière des masques ? Quel est le mal qui ronge son royaume et risque de s'étendre à celui des mortels ? A l'évidence, Feyre n'est pas une simple prisonnière. Mais comment une jeune humaine d'origine aussi modeste pourrait-elle venir en aide à de si puissants seigneurs ? Sa liberté, en tout cas, semble être à ce prix.

25 ediciones

I didn't get far enough to see why it got banned

Sin valoración

I felt obligated to give this a read since it's on the Utah banned book list, and I wanted to reward the airport shop for having banned books, but the writing doesn't grab me. YA first-person narration can be quite good (Hunger Games, Poppy Wars?) but sometimes it just sounds like a teenager complaining about her day. The world-building is intriguing, as is often the case I perked up when the non-humans showed up, after a few chapters dropped it off at the neighborhood Little Free Library where it might find a more appreciative reader.

Somewhat Standard Romantacy Fare

This wasn't anything to write home about. I get why it might have broad appeal but I've definitely read better romantacy books--and worse. I have some general criticisms on why I didn't enjoy this more. First, the protagonist started off very interesting and then got very un-interesting. I liked learning about her and her world and how she saw things, but as the story wore on, she became flatter and more of a trope than a unique person.

Secondly, the writing is just overly dramatic at several points. To the point where it grated (though sometimes it looped back around and just flat out became funny.) Some of the things Feyre says are so overwrought, which only further contributes to my previous point.

She also seems to suffer from holding the Idiot Ball several times. I couldn't tell if we were supposed to think she was clever or not. Sometimes …

reseñó A Court of Thorns and Roses de Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)

It's like 3 books in one, somewhat uneven.

This book was long! It felt like the author painted themselves in a corner and then decided to take the circuitous route out. It's a unique world, kinda standard fantasy/magic story, lots of unexpected complications. Good book, but it's a lot. Planning on reading the next one in a year or so.